No.
Do you have a best friend?
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Yes or No Game (to help us get to know each other)
Posted on 08/29/08, 11:35 am
To play answer yes or no to the post before yours. After you have answered please ask another yes or no question.
Hopefully this will help us get to know each other in a fun way. Please keep it clean.
I will start:
Have you ever been to hawaii?
Hopefully this will help us get to know each other in a fun way. Please keep it clean.
I will start:
Have you ever been to hawaii?
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Reply #1 08/29/08 2:00pm
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Reply #2 08/29/08 5:09pm
yes
have you ever written a poem? -
Reply #3 08/29/08 7:51pm
Yes
What's the most fun thing you've ever done? -
Reply #4 08/29/08 9:23pm
No. I mean yes. I mean... taken a horseback tour of a caribbean island. (Is that an option?)
Can you ride a horse?
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Reply #5 08/29/08 9:26pm
Yes, but haven't for a long time. Hmmm...I think my Inner Child and my Children would LOVE doing this!
Are you addicted to DS? -
Reply #6 08/30/08 8:51am
yes!!!!
Have you ever been in a parade? -
Reply #7 08/30/08 1:11pm
Yes, and that question triggered such a memory and ensuing laughter!
I grew up near Chitnango, NY, home of Frank Baum (who wrote the wizard of oz). Long story short, my younger siblings wanted to be in the annual "oz parade" one year so my mom made costumes of the lion, tin man scarecrow and dorothy for them... and then talked my 16-year-old self into escorting them as the wicked witch of the west. She even painted my face green. I was mortified. LMAO!!!
Do you still dress up for halloween? -
Reply #8 08/30/08 1:48pm
No, but have seriously thought about doing it...Maybe this year??
Are you an Ohio State Buckeyes Football Fan? -
Reply #9 09/01/08 10:40pm
No.
Are you a Lifetime junkie like me? -
Reply #10 09/02/08 10:28pm
YES! Do you believe we will ever come to peace with our child inside?
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